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8. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Common technical characteristics: 

Operating frequency 

 

: 868.35 MHz in ASK for detectors, remote controls and exterior keyboard. 

Operating temperature   

: -10°C~ +45°C 

Operating humidity  

 

: < 90% 

Operating range   

 

: 300m in open field for detectors, remote controls and exterior keyboard. 

 

Station HA700C 

  2 radio areas individually programmable, incorporating up to 10 detectors per area. 

  1 Panic Area (monitoring 24h/24h) for any detector, incorporating up to 10 detectors per area. 

  5 LEDs (Area 1, Area 2, Panic, STATUS and                      ) 

  Automatic learning of the radio communication code on the station. 

  Programmable entry delay of 0 or 15 seconds. 

  Exit delay of 15 seconds 

  Programmable alarm duration of 1 minute or 3 minutes. 

  TEST mode 

  Self-protection at the opening and separation 

  Non-volatile memory 

  Built-in siren (95dB at 1m) 

  Telephone socket (landline) 

  Operating with batteries or accumulators (4x 1,5V LR20) 

 

Passive infrared detector PIR SA68P 

  Battery 

 

: 3,6V1200mAh Lithium   

  Frequency  

: 868 Mhz 

  Operating   

: -10° ~ +50° 

 

Opening magnetic detector SA68M

  

  Battery 

 

: 3,6V1200mAh Lithium   

  Frequency  

: 868 Mhz 

  Operating   

: -10° ~ +50° 

 

Remote control HA700R 

  5 functions: Total Arming, Partial Arming, Disarming, Test Mode and Panic 

  Fixed communication code (2exp 28) 

  Radio range: 100 m in the open field 

  LED (operating and low battery) 

  Key ring 

  Lithium button cell 3V (CR2032) included 

  Frequency : 868 Mhz 

 
9. DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY 

Hereby, Smartwares declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other 
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the document of conformity go to www.elro.eu or scan the QR code. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HA700+

Page 1: ...1 HA700 Wireless alarm system with built in phone transmitter Complete battery operated Installation operation manual...

Page 2: ...emote keypad learning 14 3 2 6 Deleting the remote keypad 14 3 2 7 Deleting all accessories 14 3 3 Programming the phone transmitter 15 3 3 1 Programming the alert message 15 3 3 2 Programming phone n...

Page 3: ...nd connect it to your telephone socket see page 9 Program your message and the telephone call numbers see page 15 SYSTEM OPERATION WITH THE PREPROGRAMMED CONFIGURATION Detector configuration magnetic...

Page 4: ...in case of an intrusion attempt It offers the capacity to enable one or several detectors matching to one unoccupied space protection area garage first floor office garden shed etc when you are prese...

Page 5: ...SA68P 1 x Wireless door window magnetic detector SA68M 1 x Remote control HA700R Also included Installation operation manual Securing kit 4x 1 5V LR20 batteries HA700 1x 3 6V Lithium battery SA68P 1x...

Page 6: ...Although the HA700 allows to manage up to 20 accessories 10 per area remember that all rooms do not require protection It is advisable to protect the main exits or those by which an intrusion is most...

Page 7: ...not last as long as the indicated life The life of new batteries should be longer because there will not be a programming phase nor any test to be done The 2 year life is therefore given as an indicat...

Page 8: ...ion Alarm Flashes 3 times every 3 seconds 1 5 Triggering of the alarm Alarm 1 2 4 5 Triggering of the self protection Alarm 1 2 5 Panic Area or station self protection Alarm 1 5 Low battery on accesso...

Page 9: ...ces refrigerators washing machines high voltage wires electric boards etc In order to ensure the best possible reception the mounting height above the ground should be at least of 1 5 m The station mu...

Page 10: ...NG THE STATION BATTERIES When the station batteries need to be changed the station will emit a beep every 30 seconds and the yellow LED will flash To change the batteries Switch the station to test mo...

Page 11: ...In this mode in the case of an alarm the station rings and the transmitter will call the programmed numbers for programming the built in transmitter go to page 15 Mode 2 Silent mode transmitter alone...

Page 12: ...ency saturation The station has a radio interference detection device on its frequency for interferences likely to disturb connections with its accessories To enable disable the function Enter the fac...

Page 13: ...successively Select the detector area Push key 1 for area 1 key 2 for area 2 and key 3 for PANIC area a long beep will be emitted Note If an accessory is not properly detected by the station then the...

Page 14: ...e followed by 4 a long beep will be emitted 3 2 5 Remote keypad learning To program the keyboard Enter 1234 or your personal code followed by a long beep will be emitted and the STATUS LED will flash...

Page 15: ...e phone numbers Enter 1234 or your personal code followed by 7 the STATUS LED will flash Enter the correspondent phone number End with Follow the same procedure for the other numbers If you do not ent...

Page 16: ...oor detectors as well at the entrance door and the garage without to put into surveillance the upper floor detectors so that you can move freely without to trigger the alarm 4 1 1 Total arming area 1...

Page 17: ...te every system detector by walking in a protected area or by opening a protected door window Every time a detector is activated the station emits a beep to indicate that a signal has been received Yo...

Page 18: ...6 Entry delay Determines the entry delay 0 or 15 s 1 2 3 4 1 Total arming Arms the whole system Area 1 Area 2 1 2 3 4 2 Partial arming Arms part of the system Area 1 1 2 3 4 3 Chime mode The station...

Page 19: ...you loose a remote control you have to delete all remote controls saved in the station memory following the indications on page 14 then learn again the remote controls that you have 6 2 Passive infra...

Page 20: ...re trouble free operation 1 Do not locate the detector facing a window or where it is exposed to or facing direct sunlight PIR Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories 2 Do not locate the...

Page 21: ...below Remember that on initial installation that the device needs to be tested and should therefore be set in Walk Test Mode 6 Check that the detector PCB is located and set in the correct position t...

Page 22: ...n the Detector will not illuminate when the Detector is triggered unless in test mode However under low battery conditions this LED will be illuminated when the detector is triggered When this occurs...

Page 23: ...the battery compartment in series connection The wired contact should be connected using two core 24AWG wire of maximum length 1 5m A cable entry cut out is available and adjacent to the terminal bloc...

Page 24: ...the jumper for reset Position to reset the station Wait 5 minutes Put the batteries back into place the station beeps and the STATUS LED lights up for 3 seconds Put the jumper back into its original...

Page 25: ...3 minutes TEST mode Self protection at the opening and separation Non volatile memory Built in siren 95dB at 1m Telephone socket landline Operating with batteries or accumulators 4x 1 5V LR20 Passive...

Page 26: ...the product open the product and remove the battery 12 MAINTENANCE The devices are maintenance free so never open them The guarantee becomes void when you open the appliance Only clean the outside of...

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